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Medieval Graffiti

In the Footsteps of the Executed (Medieval Graffiti Series, Book 1)

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Medieval Graffiti

By: Julija Iruskinaite
Narrated by: Nick Johnson
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In the heart of medieval Britain, the spectacle of execution was a grim theatre of power and control—as ordinary a sight as the bustling market or the tolling church bell. Beneath the public rituals of punishment, however, lies a quieter, more haunting story: the marks left behind by the condemned.

As men and women awaited their final moments, some carved simple scratches, initials, or symbols into the stone walls of prison cells, the wood of church pews, and even the beams of the gallows. These faint traces—often dismissed as vandalism—are, in truth, among the last echoes of lives shaped and silenced by the medieval justice system. Each mark stands as a fragile act of remembrance, a final assertion of presence in a world that sought to erase them.

This audiobook is a journey through the darker corners of medieval Britain, uncovering the intersection of execution, power, and memory. From heretics burned at the stake to traitors publicly disemboweled, each execution site tells a story of faith, politics, and control played out before the watching crowd. Yet beyond the official chronicles of punishment, the graffiti of the condemned speaks with a different voice—one of resistance, humanity, and the enduring desire to be remembered.

Through these silent inscriptions, we explore what it meant to face death in a world ruled by faith and fear. The marks left by the executed are not merely relics of the past; they are enduring testaments to resilience and identity. This audiobook invites you to walk in the footsteps of the condemned, to hear the final words they etched into history, and to see the Middle Ages not only through the lens of power—but through the eyes of those who stood defiantly beneath it.

©2025 Julija Iruskinaite (P)2025 Julija Iruskinaite
Europe Medieval Middle Ages
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